Vivica Genaux: Hommage à Vivaldi

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Antonio Vivaldi

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Sony Classical

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 73

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 19075 83676-2

19075 83676-2. Vivica Genaux: Hommage à Vivaldi

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Credo Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Ruben Dubrovsky, Conductor
Vienna Bach Consort
Vienna Chamber Choir
Vivica Genaux, Mezzo soprano
In turbato mare Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Ruben Dubrovsky, Conductor
Vienna Bach Consort
Vienna Chamber Choir
Vivica Genaux, Mezzo soprano
Kyrie Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Ruben Dubrovsky, Conductor
Vienna Bach Consort
Vienna Chamber Choir
Vivica Genaux, Mezzo soprano
Nisi Dominus Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Ruben Dubrovsky, Conductor
Vienna Bach Consort
Vienna Chamber Choir
Vivica Genaux, Mezzo soprano
Sum in medio tempestatum Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Ruben Dubrovsky, Conductor
Vienna Bach Consort
Vienna Chamber Choir
Vivica Genaux, Mezzo soprano
It took me a while to get my head round this release. At first sight it appears a straightforward presentation of solo motets and choral Mass sections, yet its skimpy booklet seemed to suggest it was inspired by speculation on the ‘what if?’ of Vivaldi getting the job of Kapellmeister at St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna. A closer reading then reveals that this is just a reprint of the diplomatically framed programme note from a concert in St Stephen’s in 2015, and that there is no Viennese substance to the music at all. So my first impression was correct – and if they’d left it at that it would have been fine.

Just how Venetian it actually is, is signalled by the fact that two of the motets are built on popular operatic nautical metaphors likening the troubled soul to a ship at sea and God’s pacifying power to arrival in a safe harbour, offering plenty of opportunities for contrast between vocal lines that soar and plunge like massive waves, and moments of soothing lyrical stillness and contentment. Vivica Genaux, as we have learned to expect, rides them with the faultless virtuosity of an expert surfer – a scintillating listen. She is perhaps less at home in Nisi Dominus, which in recent years has become a Vivaldi vocal favourite. Its moments of melting atmospheric beauty are less suited to Genaux’s penetrating vocal timbre which, in the wondrous ‘Cum dederit’, emerges as cold and metallic compared to the soft embrace of singers such as Andreas Scholl or Nathalie Stutzmann.

The Mass movements are less familiar yet unmistakably Vivaldian, if in a less interesting way, and their allure is further dulled by some rather pallid singing by the Wiener Kammerchor, who are also a touch distant in the balance. The playing of the Bach Consort Wien under Rubén Dubrovsky, however, is tidy, deep-toned and perky.

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